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Guidelines for applying protected area management categories

… than category Ia: although not usually subject to mass tourism they may be open to limited numbers of people … unhindered by human, including development or mass tourism; Protecting compatible ecosystem services; ● … objective; To contribute to local economies through tourism. ● Distinguishing features Category II areas are …
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The economic value of wild resources in Senegal : A preliminary evaluation of non-timber forest products, game and freshwater fisheries

… while value added from sport hunting, wildlife-based tourism and live animal exports is already recorded and … to both traditional and modern (sport) hunting, eco-tourism, and consumption of wild animals as food, as well as … 4.2.4 Private hunting concessions The development of tourism is a central part of the government’s strategy for …
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Biodiversity, the next challenge for financial institutions ? A scoping study to assess exposure of financial institutions to biodiversity business risks and identifying options for business opportunities

… ­on ­ecosystem ­services. These include for example the tourism, fisheries, forestry and the agricultural sector. … that are dependent on ecosystem services, such as the tourism, agribusiness, forestry and fisheries sectors. As a … (e.g., spiritual and religious values and recreation and tourism). p See www.ecosystemmarketplace.com. The market …
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Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes

… not adhering to proper standards for veterinary clearance, tourism management, and prevention of ecological risks to … to other forests that contain orangutan populations. While tourism involving re-introduced great apes might raise needed … risks to both human and nonhuman apes. For these reasons, tourism involving re-introduced great apes or great apes …
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Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya - Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya and its role as a transit point for trafficked species in East Africa

… farming, contributing 27.3% of Kenya’s GDP (GoK, 2015). Tourism is the second biggest contributor to GDP, accounting … blueprint, Vision 2030, identifies wildlife-based tourism as one of six key sectors planned to deliver a 10% … habitats in which they live form the backbone of Kenya’s tourism sector, which accounted for 12% of the country’s GDP …
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Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Best Practice Guidance on Recognising Protected Areas and Assigning Management Categories and Governance Types

… than category Ia: although not usually subject to mass tourism they may be open to limited numbers of people … unhindered by human, including development or mass tourism; ● Protecting compatible ecosystem services; ● … objective; ● To contribute to local economies through tourism. Distinguishing features Category II areas are …
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Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific

… largest contributor to Fiji’s economy, until recently when tourism industry took over in the early 21st century. The … sectors: coastal areas, water resources, agriculture and tourism, are summarized in Table 1. The World Bank was … 0.1 – 2.0 • Commercial coastal fisheries 0.05 – 0.8 Tourism 4.8 – 10.8 Habitat 0.2 – 0.5 Biodiversity * Nonuse …
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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report

… for Nature Conservation (KMTNC). Communities carry out tourism as well as cleaning of trekking route to this popular … resources or other ecosystem-based activities such as eco-tourism is an important benefit for many communities. Box 6: … near Chitwan NP in Nepal is an excellent example of eco-tourism. Here the villagers have protected the surrounding …
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Landscape conservation law. Present trends and perspectives in international and comparative law.

… quality and variety, are the foundations for successful tourism and recreation industries upon which many jobs and … for food, timber, minerals, water supplies, building land, tourism and recreation, transport systems and so forth have … landscape appeal have suffered from unsympathetic tourism development. Practical Considerations for the …
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European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions

… in the North Atlantic © Joël Detcheverry 4 Sustainable tourism at Fakarava Man and Biosphere reserve, French … for their economies, particularly the fisheries and tourism sector, and the well-being of their citi- zens, … human use, such as recreational activities and nature tourism (e g diving, snorkeling, swimming or boating) as well …
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